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The best kind of to-do list

6:45 PM - May 16th, 2005

Thanks for the E3 updates, Xero. In past years, I’d spend hours reading all the gaming news sites. Now I can just look here. =)

For those of you interested in the here and now, Toys R Us has a couple nice coupons: save $10 on any purchase of $50 or more; and save 20% on any one item. Both coupons exclude hardware, so stop dreaming about $110 DSs and $190 PSPs. The coupons can be stacked though, so you can save a good bit on games.

I, personally, picked up five games today for ~$115. Devil May Cry 3, Pikmin 2, Alien Hominid, Namco Museum, and Midway Arcade Treasures 1. Looks like I’ll have plenty to do in the coming months. =)

(Yes, I did a suboptimal split. I should’ve been able to get the games for ~$105. I didn’t plan on getting that many games. It just kinda happened…)

Discipline Problems

2:03 AM - May 16th, 2005

RPG developers take note: hiding goodies in random locations and rewarding players for going everywhere else besides where they’re supposed to go is not a good idea. When I enter buildings, I run around pressing A, hoping to find items. When I’m told to go somewhere and talk to someone, I go everywhere else and talk to everyone else first. At least in Tales of Symphonia, there is a pattern to where hidden treasure chests are placed and there isn’t much back-tracking necessary to trigger side events.

But still, it’s tedious. Why do I keep buying RPGs, again?

(Acceptable answers: (1) Paper Mario, (2) because I tend to get them cheap, (3) because I’m a sucker for campy stories, (4) because I don’t have a DS yet)

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Mario Party 7 (GC) Update

10:59 PM - May 22nd, 2005

Just a little more info for the upcoming Mario Party 7. I had mentioned before about the 8 player simultaneous playing, but in my head was thinking about something like a WarioWare, where two people crowd on one controller or something like that. However, recent information (from none other than our very own Quad) has stated that the new MP7 will use the almost non-existent broadband adapter (with 2 Gamecubes and 2 TVs) ala Mario Kart Double Dash. Seems like a definite possibility and I for one can’t wait to try it out at next years Big Birthday Bash.

Dammit man, that’s bigger than my harddrive!

11:37 AM - May 20th, 2005

A new article today at Macworld says that TDK has just developed a prototype Blu-Ray disc capable of holding 100GB of data. With Sony’s new PS3 being the only new console to back Blu-Ray, it seems that they made the right choice. Toshiba’s HD-DVD discs have so far topped out at only 45 GB, which is still larger than my hard drive. *sigh*

What’s left?

2:18 PM - May 19th, 2005

I feel like it may appear that I’ve stopped writing E3 posts, but I haven’t. The beginning of the week held all the big announcements, and now its just little things here and there, most of them not worth reporting to you. When big things do happen, I’ll let you know, but most of them have passed by now. However, I’ve written this post to allow you all to comment on what games you want more info on, and I will be glad to provide it. Other than that, there’s not much E3 left. ;)

Party Update

1:31 PM - May 19th, 2005

After watching the Nintendo Press Conference, it appears that Mario Party 7 will have 8 players simultaneously. Sweeeeet…

Four is the lucky number

7:50 PM - May 17th, 2005

It was announced today (along with one of the funniest trailers I’ve ever scene) that a new Metal Gear Solid game is in the works for the Playstation 3. I for one am quite excited about this and so are many a fan who thought that MGS3 was going to be the end of a dynasty. Check out the trailer, you won’t regret it.

I’m the party star!

2:36 PM - May 17th, 2005

And to nobody’s surprise, Nintendo is making another Mario Party game. Not that I’m complaining really. And (see image), could this be 8 players? No official word yet, but interesting none the less.

Well, three and some change…

2:27 PM - May 17th, 2005

Also announced in the Nintendo Press Conference was their new Gameboy. However, it’s just a GBA, only smaller. Which has me confused. Sure it’s sexy and small, but they lost two buttons! Well, have a look for yourself. (Am I the only one who think it looks like an NES controller?)

And that makes three.

9:29 AM - May 17th, 2005

Early this morning at Nintendo’s Press conference, they reveled their new system to the world, the Revolution! Yeah, that’s the actual name. Now since the press conference is still going on at the moment, more details have yet to be released, but soon as I can get em, you’ll get em. For now, enjoy the beauty that is the Revolution!

Square-Enix, make up your mind…

8:18 PM - May 16th, 2005

A recent article at Gamespot has stated that Square-Enix has teamed up with Microsoft to bring Final Fantasy XI to the XBOX 360. This will be the third platform that FFXI has been on since its release in 2003.

And in other news, Microsoft has stated that the new XBOX 360 WILL be backwards compatible with the current XBOX

The smile has yet to leave my face

7:50 PM - May 16th, 2005

During Sony’s massive press conference, it showed off some of it’s new games and a few tech demos. One of which was to recreate the entire opening scene from Final Fantasy VII. Is this only a tech demo, or a sign of things to come. I know I’m not the only one praying for Square-Enix to cash in on a remake. And if this is where they start from, there’s not a whole lot to improve upon. You can see the video yourself at Gamespot.

Two down…

5:46 PM - May 16th, 2005

Sony’s press conference today was quite impressive as they showed off their new Playstation 3. The Playstation 3 will be a “Super computer for computer entertainment,” said Sony Computer Entertainment’s head Ken Kutaragi. With it’s much publicized ‘Cell’ chip, the PS3 will be running it’s chip at 3.2 Ghz, giving it roughly 2.18 teraflops of overall performance (beat that XBOX 360!). It will also have a new RSX graphics card from Nvidia, which is capable of twice the performance of their current top of the line video card (the Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra). Also, it will have some built in features like video chat, Internet access, and digital photo, audio and video viewing.

The new Blu-Ray media that the PS3 will be using can hold up to SIX times the amount of data of current DVDs, and the PS3’s media bay can read CDROM, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, and DVD+R. Not to mention the fact that it will be backwards compatible all the way to the original Playstation. Other features include slots for the Memory Stick Duo, an SD slot, a compact flash memory slot and six USB slots. Also, like the XBOX 360, it will have a detachable external hardrive. And let’s not forget it’s ability to support seven bluetooth controllers.

More things will be released as this week moves on but for now, Sony has done it again. Amazing

Blizzard, enjoying it’s money…

3:40 PM - May 16th, 2005

Today, Blizzard (or more specifically VU-Games) bought Swinging Ape Studies. For those of you who don’t know, SAS has been developing Starcraft: Ghost, Blizzard’s first console game. Today just seals the deal between the two studios. You can go here to read more info about the buy-out.

And for us with a sense of humor:

10:52 PM - May 15th, 2005

I present to you, Teh NITEDO Revolution!

The future will be one…

10:29 PM - May 15th, 2005

And for irony’s sake, it turns out that the new XBOX 360 will be able to hook up with the PSP. Since the new XBOX 360 will have USB 2.0 slots, it can be used to connect digital cameras, MP3 players, etc. However, the PSP, when connected to a USB slot, simply registers as an external hard drive (I’ve got it set up on my comp…it’s a sweet gig). So this means that you can hook up the PSP to the XBOX 360. How’s that for cross-platforming. You can read more about this ‘merger’ at Tom’s Hardware Guide.

Let it be untrue!

9:22 PM - May 15th, 2005

A recent article at gamesindustry.biz mentioned that according to some sources inside Nintendo of America, Nintendo will only be showing videos of new technology, and no actual hardware, at this years E3. To find out whether or not this turns out to be true (and whether or not the Nintendo fan boys will start a riot in downtown LA), we’ll just have to wait for the Nintendo press conference on Tuesday. *holds breath*

Cryptic…

2:41 PM - May 15th, 2005

Sony, always the sly one, aren’t you. Early today, LA residents got an early tease of Sony’s new Playstation 3 with adds popping up all over the city. Asking residents to “WELCOME CHANG3″, it features cut up versions of the Playstation buttons.

I know I do!

7:41 AM - May 14th, 2005

Some details about the new Katamari Damacy game, “We Love Katamari” came out yesterday and I’ve got some of that info for you here. First and foremost, it’s back! The small Japanese crazy gaming fans have won a great battle over the conglomerates of America. Also, it’s fun. For those of you who haven’t played the original (Go buy it now! It’s only 20 bucks!) you were the Prince and your father, the King of all Cosmos, destroyed all the stars. It was your job, to roll things up in your Katamari and replace the stars. In We Love Katamari, we find out that we only replaced the stars around Earth, and all the other stars in the solar system are still missing. So back we go to collect more things!

Since the events of Katamari 1, the Prince and the King have become giant celebrities, and you no longer get your mission info from the King. You now get them from you’re adoring fans. And we now have new environments like underwater, in the snow, and at a school, just to name a few. Probably the most interesting thing about Katamari 2 is that it will have Co-op play for every level. However, it’s not split screen, you both control the same Katamari. This, of course, means that the Prince’s cousins will be back, but unlike last time where they were only usable in multiplayer, you can choose to play the normal game as any of the cousins! (go naked guy!) Anyway, there’s still a lot more to find out, but it’s looking like We Love Katamari is shaping up to be just as good, if not better, than the original. We’ll just have to see for ourselves later this year.

Hot on the heels…

5:47 PM - May 13th, 2005

With only about half a day gone since Microsoft’s X-BOX 360 announcement, Nintendo gave up some very juicy details about it’s next console, code named “Revolution.” According to Nintendo, they’re new console will be about the size of three DVD cases (thickness), and just a little longer. That’s almost as small as Sony’s slimmer PS2. But the biggest news for Nintendo fans is that the Revolution will be backwards compatible with the Gamecube, while still using new Dual layer DVDs as they’re media discs. Also, the Revolution will be online enabled from the beginning, which has a lot of us (me included) giving a sigh of relief. It appears that Nintendo has finally realized where the future of gaming is headed and I’m glad that they’ve decided to join.

These released details seem perfectly timed to extinguish the fires of Microsoft’s big announcement and they’ve worked for me. We’ll have to wait until next week to hear more, but for now you can read Nintendo’s press release here.